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9 months ago

20 Low effort meaningful comments to leave on fics when you can’t think of anything to say that most authors love and appreciate (and you will too).

1.) Thank you for writing this!

2.) This really helped distract me from the horrors of reality, thank you for writing it!

3.) I really really really loved this.

4.) <3

5.) Literal keyboard mash q3kjt2uh0erjiurjfnejkrgnkejoiiueirnf!!!!

6.) My favorite part was when they ____.

7.) I laughed at ____.

8.) How dare you! /affectionate.

9.) I am very excited to read this story in its entirety!

10.) I really enjoyed the first __ chapters, I cannot wait for more!

11.) This gave me everything I was hoping for!

12.) 10/10 fic, thanks for writing!

13.) I am going to be thinking about this fic for a long time, thank you for writing!

14.) This made me feel a lot of emotions and I cannot describe them, so thank you for that. I really enjoyed this.

15.) This was the best ride I haven taken in a long time, wow! Thank you for writing this.

16.) If I had the ability to bind this as a real book I would, I loved it so much.

17.) I'm not good with words but I just loved this so much.

18.) This is complete perfection.

19.) I am in awe of how you described ____.

20.) This means so much to me that you wrote this. Thank you.

The more you comment, the better you will get at it and the more enjoyment and fulfillment you will received out of saying thank you.


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10 months ago
A huge, cavernous space filled with bookshelves holding thousands of books, stairs join multiple levels, arches lead into further rooms filled with more bookcases, small lights cast a gentle glow over the spines of the books, outside the windows stars twinkle. At the bottom of a staircase a figure holding a pile of books starts to ascend, heading towards a comfortable reading chair saying "It's not hoarding if all the boos are on shelves".
A huge, cavernous space filled with bookshelves holding thousands of books, stairs join multiple levels, arches lead into further rooms filled with more bookcases, small lights cast a gentle glow over the spines of the books, outside the windows stars twinkle. At the bottom of a staircase a figure holding a pile of books starts to ascend, heading towards a comfortable reading chair saying "It's not hoarding if all the boos are on shelves".
A huge, cavernous space filled with bookshelves holding thousands of books, stairs join multiple levels, arches lead into further rooms filled with more bookcases, small lights cast a gentle glow over the spines of the books, outside the windows stars twinkle. At the bottom of a staircase a figure holding a pile of books starts to ascend, heading towards a comfortable reading chair saying "It's not hoarding if all the boos are on shelves".

I've made a new screenprint! It is a limited edition of 100 signed and numbered copies available now at my shop: www.tomgauld.com/shop


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8 months ago

Silly Game Time: Are you fan of the fantasy genre? If so, what's a fantasy story (movie, show, book, game, etc.) you really like, and why?

I'm a big fantasy fan.

I really devoured the Discworld books by Terry Pratchett. There aren't many books that make me laugh out loud or make me stop and think as much as his. I even think that these books have contributed to the fact that I am me and I'm usually pretty happy with that.

Silly Game Time: Are You Fan Of The Fantasy Genre? If So, What's A Fantasy Story (movie, Show, Book,

At the moment I'm really hooked on good omens. The brain rot is real af. I love the story, the fans and especially what they make of the fan community! Such wonderful artists and writers. I think I've fallen a little bit in love with all of them 😄.

[except NG. He can go to hell]


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8 months ago

Silly Game Time: Who are some of your favorite fighter characters? And what do you like about them?

They can weild any weapon (swords, spears, axes, clubs, knives, bare hands, etc.); they can be of any class or variety of combatant (ones who rely on strength like brawlers or berserkers, ones who use finesse like martial artists or technique masters, ones who balance defensive and offensive equipment like knghts or samurai, etc.); they can be of any race or species (from fantasy or sci-fi); they can even have access to special powers to improve their combat skills (magical, psychic, technological, superpowers, etc.).

What matters is that one of their primary skills, roles in the story, and traits as a character is physical fighting.

I know that it has taken me far too long to answer this question. But I am not a person who is very eloquent with words.

I have also seen the incredibly detailed and great answers that others have written to this question.

I was a bit overwhelmed.

But now to the answer:

I liked Naruto a lot. Especially his talk-no-jutsu. And how he fought for his abilities and friendships. How he never lost faith in his friends.

And he's fucking funny.

Silly Game Time: Who Are Some Of Your Favorite Fighter Characters? And What Do You Like About Them?
1 month ago

Senk ju for träveling wis Deutsche Bahn.

Senk Ju For Träveling Wis Deutsche Bahn.

Trains infuriate me.

1 month ago
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8 months ago

Silly Game Time: WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! Why does Saturn have rings?

Saturn and the other deities have a bet going on to see who can hula hoop the longest. Jupiter, Uranus and Neptune are still involved, but Saturn the old show-off has to overdo it again with the amount of rings.

Silly Game Time: WRONG ANSWERS ONLY! Why Does Saturn Have Rings?

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1 year ago

Reblog if think trans people are neato

Reblog If Think Trans People Are Neato
11 months ago
Guardian Of SoHo About To Open Up A Whole Crate Of Whoopass!

Guardian of SoHo about to open up a whole crate of whoopass!


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8 months ago

Silly Game Time: What are 3 things that can reliably make you smile?

(CHALLENGE EDITION: Use a random letter generator for all 3, and find something that begins with those letters which makes you smile reliably.)

I -> irritated dogs. I love how they tilt their heads.

Silly Game Time: What Are 3 Things That Can Reliably Make You Smile?

G -> goofing around with my SO

Silly Game Time: What Are 3 Things That Can Reliably Make You Smile?

A -> Appreciation. It doesn't matter whether I can show appreciation to the people around me or whether I am appreciated myself. It simply makes me very happy.

Silly Game Time: What Are 3 Things That Can Reliably Make You Smile?
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